Daniela LeBlanc

Founder

Daniela spent many years studying and learning about the many facets of equine physiology and biomechanics, understanding the horse as an athlete, and appreciating the partnership between horse and rider. She applies her lifelong interest in holistic health to horse behavior, movement, nutrition, and conditioning. In order to help her clients maintain optimum well-being and balance, Daniela has studied movement therapy, massage, acupressure, equine nutrition, massage, myofascial release, Reiki/Energy healing, and essential oil therapies.

Daniela became interested in the The Masterson Program™ as it complements her strong belief that a holistic, “big picture” point of view should be applied to wellness. She allows the horse to be a partner, creating trust and willingness. This in turn enables her to connect and address the performance of equine athletes with their general well-being, balance, conditioning, and strength.

A rider herself, Daniela experiences the benefits of bodywork therapies in her own horses. Maintaining and improving their health, establishing trust and most importantly, a deep connection, has been a driving factor in her continued pursuit of finding just the right combination of techniques.

Whatever the discipline or circumstance, from backyard ponies to elite athletes, Daniela is helping as many horses as possible have a pain free, happy life and allow them to excel as athletes. 

Jacqui Clarke

Lead Instructor

Jacqui has been a horse enthusiast her entire life and has been riding since the age of 4. She has ridden in a number of disciplines, but her main passion has been Eventing. Jacqui is a firm believer that horses are not only companions, but athletes, and should be treated as such. Since she has had regular bodywork and energy work on her competition horse, she has seen firsthand the amazing effects and performance improvement that regular bodywork can have on a horse.
Jacqui has now decided that she would like to help other horses experience the same performance and general well-being improvements. Jacqui understands that in order for horses to perform at their best, they need to feel their best. This not only includes bodywork but nutrition, conditioning, biomechanics, and a holistic approach to horse care. 
Jacqui is continuing her education in holistic approaches such as Reiki/energy healing, myofascial release, biomechanics, and homeopathic remedies. She hopes to absorb all the knowledge she can in order to offer a holistic and integrative approach to equine care. Each horse has something to teach, and no horse is the same. Jacqui takes an individual approach to each horse and works “with” the horse to help them feel their best.